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These boys wanted to play soccer in the middle of the city, so the median seemed to work just fine.
Flour from the government. Each neighborhood has a small building where the flour is stocked, and by showing identification, each family can come and pick theirs up.
Men playing backgammon at a local tea shop.
There is even a park specifically for retired men where they can pay a small fee, enter in, and meet each other during the day.
This looks safe.
Three wedding photography sessions going on at the same time.
(The third bride can't be seen)
Just another fun menu.
A young adult visiting our house one night said he wanted to teach my kids some survival skills, so he duct taped their wrists together to see if they could escape.
Just another normal night in the Middle East.
Attics in America = Roofs in this country
Well...maybe not ;)
The entry way for a Kindergarten.
It's hard for my kids to do online school when the entire country shuts down the internet.
This happens every year at the end of school when there are big tests, and the government tries to control the cheating.
Chips and Salsa were on the menu, so Doug and I got a little curious. We were a little hopeful, but we knew to lower our expectations.
If you can't tell, we got a plate of Lay's potato chips, and dipping "sauces" of ketchup and garlic mayonnaise.
In case you're wondering...we didn't touch any of it.
Is it because "ham" isn't allowed in this country??
It's like "something" without the "e"
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